Make your blogs SEO friendly with Tagaroo
Recently, I published an article on how to enhance your emails and blog posts with Zemanta. Today, I introduce a similar kind of tool called Tagaroo. Tagaroo uses Semantic Tagging and automatically retrieves Intelligent tags based on the content and makes your blog content SEO friendly. In other words, it generates Rich Semantic Meta Data for your blog content.
What is Tagaroo?
Owned by Thomson Reuters, which owns the World famous News Reporting service Reuters, Tagaroo helps make blogging better by automatically suggesting relevant tags and images from Flickr for each of your posts.
Why Tagaroo?
- We need Tags for each and every post on our blogs. Tagaroo analyzes the text in your post and suggests intelligent tags automatically which you can include. So, reduces your effort in finding Key Words.
- We also need images for our posts. Tagaroo, automatically searches great images from Flickr which can be included in the post easily.
- It also makes your post visually compelling and helps search engines find your content in a better way.
Currently, Tagaroo only supports WordPress blogs.
Technology behind Tagaroo
Tagaroo is based on Calais, a web service that uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology to semantically tag text that is input to the service. This service generates Intelligent Tags which can be incorporated by the users into their applications – for search, news aggregation, blogs, catalogs, etc.
Most important thing about Calais is it’s machine language algorithms which generate tags based on categories like People, Organizations, Companies, Geographies and Events hidden within the content of our posts or articles. In this case, this is better than Zemanta.
Check the Document Viewer to test the functionality of Calais. Just paste a chunk of text in the window, submit it and see the resulting Calais Tags.
How to implement Tagaroo on your WordPress blog?
- Download the Tagaroo WordPress plugin and install it on your WordPress blog just as you do it for other plugins.
- Like Akismet, you first need to register to get an API Key for Tagaroo plugin. Register here.
- You will receive an email with API Key once you complete the registration. Key in the API Key in the Tagaroo WordPress settings page and save it. You are done.
How does it Work?
- Once you install and activate the Tagaroo WordPress plugin and save it with API Key, you will see a new section beneath the Post section in WordPress called ‘Tagaroo Tags’.
- When you finish writing the content of your article, Tagaroo will automatically generate the Tags based on the content. Again, this is based on People, Organizations, Companies, Geographies and Events. You may include the tags that you feel are relevant or you can even add additional tags.
- By the time you finish writing the content for the article, Tagaroo would have generated images from Flickr based on the content. You select an image and it will show an Image insertion toolkit to adjust the image in the post.
Technorati Tags: Semantic Tagging, SEO Friendly Blogs, Natural Language Processing, WordPress, Plugins
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I have downloaded this but their TOS is as long as my arm. I will check this out a bit later this evening. I use 100px square thumbnails on my articles. I am getting tired of the generic pics I have been using so maybe this could provide me with some more choices with regards to graphics. Thanks for this.
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Seems like a useful and time saving tool from beginners. Too bad it doesn’t search for pics all over the net.
Great i will install and checkout the features in this weekend.
Thanks..
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@Film-Book, it’s certainly a useful one. Not just for beginners, it’s useful for most of them. If you are also looking for Pictures, then you need to have a look at Zemanta!
@Nihar, let me know how it is once you install it.
hi Arun,
That is a good idea. It does seem to help seo of the site and should let you get more traffic.
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It looks very interesting to add relevant keywords and potential new searches. Seems that all the new content technologies are linked with blogs. I have to start one!
Making your blog SEO friendly is so important. Not many beginners realize the importance of SEO. Thanks for the great post!
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Tagaroo looks good, but definitely blogging is not for everyone. Technical knowledge is needed to conduct an efficient blog. I have to study a bit before installing one on my site.
The main issue for newcomers to SEO is how to keep all the elements of SEO together, and effectively manage all the best practices for on page optimization in page design and copywriting as well as off page elements
like blog posting / link building and so on. I was one of those who battled and then after getting into software marketing almost by accident 7 years ago, we decided to put our own seo software package together (we already did keyword research and adwords intelligence)
which does the lot. It took us two years to develop but the results were worth it; there is a free seo software trial version there if you want to try it.
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Arun,
Good to see this new service.I didnt tried zamanta till now..Will try at least this one now.
Thanks dude.
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